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Brown Esq. by Ursula, sister to the above named 

 Sir Charles Duncombe ; from which younger 

 branch the present proprietors derive the Helmsley 

 estate. Pegges' " Curialia Miscellanea.'* 



Anthony Duncombe, of the elder branch, (nephew 

 of the said Sir Charles,) was created lord Fever- 

 sham, baron of Downton, in the county of Wiltshire, 

 23 of June, 1747, 21 of George II. He married 

 first ; Margery, daughter of George Verney, lord 

 "Willoughby de Broke ; which lady died the 9 of 

 October, 1755, having had issue, a daughter, who 

 with two sons, Charles and Anthony, died young ; 

 George, the only remaining son, lived to the age of 

 19, dying 9 of August, 1741. His second wife was 



Frances, daughter of Bathurst ; who died jii 



child-bed of a daughter, November 21, 1757. His 

 third and last w^ife was Anne, daughter of Sir Tho- 

 mas Hales, Bart. ; who survived him, and after- 

 wards married William Pleydell Bouverie, first 

 earl of Radnor ; having had issue by the lord Fev- 

 ersham, a daughter, Anne, who became the wife of 

 Jacob, second earl of Radnor. 



Lord Feversham dying in 1763, without issue 

 male surviving, his peerage became expended. 

 Bankcs' " Extinct and Dormant Peerage." iii. 297. 



The Duncombe arms are per chevron ingrailed 

 gules and argent, three talbots* heads, erased, coun- 

 terchanged. 



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is situated in the parish of Helmsley, and wapentake 

 of Rydale, two miles N.W. of Helmsley. It is embo- 



